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2. Masse retrobulbari ed intraoculari nel cane e nel gatto: reperti ecografic
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Cipollone, P, Citi, Simonetta, Barsotti, Giovanni, Barachini, L, Rossi, F, and Breghi, Gloria
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- 2002
3. The Control & Housekeeping system of the High Energy Particle Detector and its performances during 3 years of flight on board CSES
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Cinzia, D. D., Giuseppe, M., Bartocci, S., Battiston, R., Benotto, F., Beolé, S., Burger, W. J., Campana, D., Castellini, G., Cipollone, P., Coli, S., Conti, L., Contin, A., Cristoforetti, M., Cilladi, L., Santis, C., Follega, F. M., Gebbia, G., Iuppa, R., Lolli, M., Marcelli, N., Martucci, M., Mergé, M., Mese, M., Neubuser, C., Nozzoli, F., Oliva, A., Osteria, G., Pacini, L., Palma, F., Palmonari, F., Parmentier, A., Perfetto, F., Picozza, P., Piersanti, M., Pozzato, M., Ricci, E., Ricci, M., Ricciarini, S. B., Zouleikha Sahnoun, Scotti, V., Sotgiu, A., Sparvoli, R., Vitale, V., Zoffoli, S., and Zuccon, P.
4. The High-Energy Particle Detector (HEPD-01) as a space weather monitoring instrument on board the CSES-01 satellite
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Palma, F., Martucci, M., Parmentier, A., Piersanti, M., Sotgiu, A., Bartocci, S., Battiston, R., Benotto, F., Beolé, S., Burger, W. J., Campana, D., Castellini, G., Cipollone, P., Coli, S., Conti, L., Contin, A., Cristoforetti, M., Cilladi, L., Donato, C., Santis, C., Follega, F. M., Gebbia, G., Iuppa, R., Lolli, M., Marcelli, N., Martuci, M., Masciantonio, G., Mergé, M., Mese, M., Neubuser, C., Nozzoli, F., Oliva, A., Osteria, G., Pacini, L., Pala, F., Palmonari, F., Parmenter, A., Perfetto, F., Picozza, P., Pieranti, M., Pozzato, M., Ricci, E., Ricci, M., Ricciarini, S. B., Zouleikha Sahnoun, Scotti, V., Sotgu, A., Sparvoli, R., Vitale, V., Zoffoli, S., and Zuccon, P.
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Settore FIS/01
5. Galactic cosmic-ray hydrogen spectra in the 40-300 MeV range measured by the High-energy Particle Detector (HEPD) on board the CSES-01 satellite during the current solar minimum
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Martucci, M., Bartocci, S., Battiston, R., Benotto, F., Beolè, S., Burger, W. J., Campana, D., Castellini, G., Cipollone, P., Coli, S., Conti, L., Contin, A., Cristoforetti, M., Cilladi, L., Donato, C., Santis, C., Follega, F. M., Gebbia, G., Iuppa, R., Lolli, M., Marcelli, N., Masciantonio, G., Mergé, M., Mese, M., Neubuser, C., Nozzoli, F., Oliva, A., Osteria, G., Pacini, L., Palma, F., Palmonari, F., Parmentier, A., Perfetto, F., Picozza, P., Piersanti, M., Pozzato, M., Ricci, E., Ricci, M., Ricciarini, S. B., Zouleikha Sahnoun, Scotti, V., Sotgiu, A., Sparvoli, R., Vitale, V., Zoffoli, S., and Zuccon, P.
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Settore FIS/01 ,Solar minimum ,Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,High energy particle ,Detector ,Cosmic ray ,Satellite ,Astrophysics ,Current (fluid) ,Hydrogen spectral series
6. The High Energy Particle Detector (HEPD-02) for the second China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES-02)
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Santis, C., Ricciarini, S. B., Bartocci, S., Battiston, R., Benotto, F., Beolé, S., Burger, W. J., Campana, D., Castellini, G., Cipollone, P., Coli, S., Conti, L., Contin, A., Cristoforetti, M., Cilladi, L., Donato, C., Follega, F. M., Gebbia, G., Iuppa, R., Lolli, M., Marcelli, N., Martucci, M., Masciantonio, G., Mergé, M., Mese, M., Neubuser, C., Nozzoli, F., Oliva, A., Osteria, G., Pacini, L., Palma, F., Palmonari, F., Parmentier, A., Perfetto, F., Picozza, P., Piersanti, M., Pozzato, M., Ricci, E., Ricci, M., Zouleikha Sahnoun, Scotti, V., Sotgiu, A., Sparvoli, R., Vitale, V., Zoffoli, S., and Zuccon, P.
7. The front-end and slow control boards for the wide field of view Cherenkov telescopes of LHAASO
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Giuseppe Di Sciascio, Cipollone, P., Di Donato, C., Masciantonio, G., Palma, F., Sparvoli, R., Chiavassa, A., Da Rocha Rolo, M., Dellacasab, G., Rivetti, A., Rotondo, F., Vallania, P., Vernetto, S., and Vigorito, C.
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Settore FIS/01
8. Hiring incentives and labour force participation in Italy
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Cipollone, P., Di Maria, C., Guelfi, A., and Jan van Ours
9. Proton fluxes inside the South Atlantic Anomaly measured by the High-Energy Particle Detector (HEPD) on board the CSES-01 satellite during the 2018-2021 period
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Martucci, M., Bartocci, S., Battiston, R., Benotto, F., Beolè, S., Burger, W. J., Campana, D., Castellini, G., Cipollone, P., Coli, S., Conti, L., Contin, A., Cristoforetti, M., Cilladi, L., Donato, C., Santis, C., Follega, F. M., Gebbia, G., Iuppa, R., Lolli, M., Marcelli, N., Masciantonio, G., Mergé, M., Mese, M., Neubuser, C., Nozzoli, F., Oliva, A., Osteria, G., Pacini, L., Palma, F., Palmonari, F., Parmentier, A., Perfetto, F., Picozza, P., Piersanti, M., Pozzato, M., Ricci, E., Ricci, M., Ricciarini, S. B., Zouleikha Sahnoun, Scotti, V., Sotgiu, A., Sparvoli, R., Vitale, V., Zoffoli, S., and Zuccon, P.
10. Scientific Goals and In-orbit Performance of the High-energy Particle Detector on Board the CSES
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Roberto Battiston, P. Picozza, D. Campana, V. Vitale, Maria Ionica, Valentina Scotti, Marco Casolino, L. Patrizii, R. Sparvoli, Matteo Martucci, Ignazio Lazzizzera, L. Marcelli, M. Merge, S. Bartocci, M. Pozzato, M. Lolli, S. B. Ricciarini, I. Rashevskaya, Alessandro Sotgiu, F. Palma, Ester Ricci, Mirko Piersanti, F. Perfetto, Andrea Contin, Francesco Maria Follega, Bruno Spataro, G. Masciantonio, C. De Donato, S. Zoffoli, F. Palmonari, P. Cipollone, G. Castellini, L. Basara, C. Guandalini, Maria Antonietta Ricci, Livio Conti, G. Ambrosi, Beatrice Panico, C. Manea, A. Parmentier, L. Carfora, M. Puel, P. Zuccon, L. Pacini, G. Laurenti, W.J. Burger, C. De Santis, R. Iuppa, G. Osteria, Picozza, P., Battiston, R., Ambrosi, G., Bartocci, S., Basara, L., Burger, W. J., Campana, D., Carfora, L., Casolino, M., Castellini, G., Cipollone, P., Conti, L., Contin, A., De Donato, C., De Santis, C., Follega, F. M., Guandalini, C., Ionica, M., Iuppa, R., Laurenti, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lolli, M., Manea, C., Marcelli, L., Martucci, M., Masciantonio, G., Mergé, M., Osteria, G., Pacini, L., Palma, F., Palmonari, F., Panico, B., Parmentier, A., Patrizii, L., Perfetto, F., Piersanti, M., Pozzato, M., Puel, M., Rashevskaya, I., Ricci, E., Ricci, M., Ricciarini, S., Scotti, V., Sotgiu, A., Sparvoli, R., Spataro, B., Vitale, V., Zuccon, P., Zoffoli, S., Picozza P., Battiston R., Ambrosi G., Bartocci S., Basara L., Burger W.J., Campana D., Carfora L., Casolino M., Castellini G., Cipollone P., Conti L., Contin A., De Donato C., De Santis C., Follega F.M., Guandalini C., Ionica M., Iuppa R., Laurenti G., Lazzizzera I., Lolli M., Manea C., Marcelli L., Martucci M., Masciantonio G., Merge M., Osteria G., Pacini L., Palma F., Palmonari F., Panico B., Parmentier A., Patrizii L., Perfetto F., Piersanti M., Pozzato M., Puel M., Rashevskaya I., Ricci E., Ricci M., Ricciarini S., Scotti V., Sotgiu A., Sparvoli R., Spataro B., Vitale V., Zuccon P., and Zoffoli S.
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Astroparticle physics ,Physics ,High energy particle ,solar-terrestrial relation ,business.industry ,Settore FIS/04 ,Detector ,astroparticle physic ,Earth ,telescopes ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,solar-terrestrial relations ,Physics::Geophysics ,On board ,astroparticle physics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Physics::Space Physics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Aerospace engineering ,Orbit (control theory) ,business - Abstract
The China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES) aims to monitor electromagnetic, particle, and plasma perturbations in the iono-magnetosphere and inner Van Allen radiation belts originated by electromagnetic sources external and internal to the geomagnetic cavity, cosmic rays, and solar events. In particular, the objective of the space mission is to investigate lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere coupling mechanisms (including the effects of lightning, earthquakes, volcanoes, and artificial electromagnetic emissions) that induce perturbations of the top side of the ionosphere and lower boundary of the radiation belts. To this purpose, the mission has been conceived to take advantage of a multi-instrument payload comprising nine detectors for the measurement of electromagnetic field components, plasma parameters, and energetic particles, as well as X-ray flux. The Italian team participating in the CSES mission has built one of these devices, the High-Energy Particle Detector (HEPD), for high-precision observations of electrons, protons, and light nuclei. During its trip along the orbit, and thanks to the large set of detectors operated on board, CSES completely monitors the Earth, acting as an excellent instrument for space weather. The satellite was launched on 2018 February 2, with an expected life span of 5 yr. This article describes the CSES mission with a particular focus on the HEPD apparatus and its in-flight performance.
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11. Status and performance of the High Energy Particle Detector (HEPD) on-board the CSES-01 satellite
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C. De Donato, Ignazio Lazzizzera, C. Guandalini, F. De Persio, M. Puel, Matteo Martucci, Maria Antonietta Ricci, L. Basara, B Di Ruzza, Francesco Maria Follega, Paolo Zuccon, L. Carfora, F. Palma, Ester Ricci, V. Vitale, S. Bartoccia, C. De Santis, P. Picozza, I. Rashevskaya, Alessandro Sotgiu, Valentina Scotti, W. J. Burger, G. Laurenti, G. Osteria, G. Masciantonio, G. Ambrosi, F. Perfetto, R. Iuppa, G. Castellini, Bruno Spataro, L. Marcelli, P. Cipollone, L. Pacini, Beatrice Panico, A. Parmentier, Andrea Contin, Maria Ionica, M. Merge, M. Lolli, L. Patrizii, R. Sparvoli, S. B. Ricciarini, Mirko Piersanti, F. Palmonari, D. Campana, Marco Casolino, Livio Conti, C. Manea, M. Pozzato, Simona Zoffoli, Roberto Battiston, Sotgiu, A., Ambrosi, G., Battiston, R., Bartocci, S., Basara, L., Burger, W. J., Campana, D., Carfora, L., Casolino, M., Castellini, G., Cipollone, P., Conti, L., Contin, A., de Donato, C., de Persio, F., de Santis, C., Di Ruzza, B., Follega, F. M., Guandalini, C., Ionica, M., Iuppa, R., Laurenti, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lolli, M., Manea, C., Marcelli, L., Martucci, M., Masciantonio, G., Merge, M., Osteria, G., Pacini, L., Palma, F., Palmonari, F., Panico, B., Parmentier, A., Patrizii, L., Perfetto, F., Picozza, P., Piersanti, M., Pozzato, M., Puel, M., Rashevskaya, I., Ricci, E., Ricci, M., Ricciarini, S., Scotti, V., Sparvoli, R., Spataro, B., Vitale, V., Zuccon, P., and Zoffoli, S.
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Plastic scintillator ,Physics ,Settore FIS/01 ,Range (particle radiation) ,High energy particle ,Calorimeter (particle physics) ,Charged particles ,Electric and magnetic fields ,Satellites ,Detector ,In-flight performance ,Particle detectors ,Charged particle ,Particle identification ,Cosmology ,High-energy particles ,Computational physics ,Charged particles, Cosmic rays, Cosmology, Particle detectors, Charged particle flux, Electric and magnetic fields, High energy particle detectors, High-energy particles, In-flight performance, Operational conditions, Particle identifications, Plastic scintillator, Satellites ,Charged particle flux ,Particle identifications ,High energy particle detectors ,Satellite ,Operational conditions ,Cosmic rays ,Space environment - Abstract
CSES-01 (China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite) is a space mission dedicated to the study of the ionospheric environment, searching for disturbances that can be correlated to seismic activity. For this reason, the satellite is equipped with several instruments to monitor various physical parameters including the Earth's electric and magnetic field, ionospheric plasma principal parameters (i.e. density, temperature, and ions composition) and high energy particle flux fluctuations. The High Energy Particle Detector (HEPD), built by the Italian CSES-Limadou collaboration, is designed to detect mostly electrons in the energy range between 3 MeV and 100 MeV and protons in the energy range between 30 MeV and 300 MeV. The detector is composed of a tracking system, a segmented layer of plastic scintillator (used for the trigger), a range calorimeter and a veto system. After CSES-01 launch (February 2, 2018), the apparatus underwent the commissioning phase where its configuration was adjusted in order to guarantee optimal operational conditions in the space environment. Now the satellite is in stable data-taking mode. In this work a description of the HEPD detector will be reported, focusing on the results of the electron and proton test beam calibrations. In addition, a particular relevance will be given to the presentation of the HEPD in-flight performance, such as its good capability in particle identification. The high statistic collected by HEPD, thanks to its large acceptance window, makes it perfectly suitable for the investigation of fluctuations in the charged particle fluxes.
12. Space-weather capabilities and preliminary results of the high energy particle detector (HEPD) on board the CSES-01 satellite
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L. Patrizii, R. Sparvoli, F. De Persio, Roberto Battiston, Andrea Contin, M. Pozzato, V. Vitale, Valentina Scotti, S. Bartocci, F. Perfetto, L. Pacini, Bruno Spataro, L. Marcelli, Ignazio Lazzizzera, D. Campana, F. Palmonari, P. Cipollone, M. Puel, G. Masciantonio, L. Basara, S. B. Ricciarini, Livio Conti, W. J. Burger, Marco Casolino, Mirko Piersanti, Paolo Zuccon, G. Castellini, C. De Santis, B Di Ruzza, Francesco Maria Follega, P. Picozza, F. Palma, C. Manea, Beatrice Panico, G. Laurenti, A. Parmentier, Maria Ionica, Simona Zoffoli, Ester Ricci, M. Merge, R. Iuppa, I. Rashevskaya, M. Lolli, Alessandro Sotgiu, L. Carfora, Maria Antonietta Ricci, G. Osteria, G. Ambrosi, C. De Donato, C. Guandalini, Matteo Martucci, Martucci, M., Ambrosi, G., Battiston, R., Bartocci, S., Basara, L., Burger, W. J., Campana, D., Carfora, L., Casolino, M., Castellini, G., Cipollone, P., Conti, L., Contin, A., de Donato, C., de Persio, F., de Santis, C., Di Ruzza, B., Follega, F. M., Guandalini, C., Ionica, M., Iuppa, R., Laurenti, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lolli, M., Manea, C., Marcelli, L., Masciantonio, G., Merge, M., Osteria, G., Pacini, L., Palma, F., Palmonari, F., Panico, B., Parmentier, A., Patrizii, L., Perfetto, F., Picozza, P., Piersanti, M., Pozzato, M., Puel, M., Rashevskaya, I., Ricci, E., Ricci, M., Ricciarini, S., Scotti, V., Sotgiu, A., Sparvoli, R., Spataro, B., Vitale, V., Zuccon, P., and Zoffoli, S.
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Settore FIS/01 ,High energy particle ,Detector ,Space administration ,Orbits ,Particle detectors ,Data analysis techniques ,Italian Space Agency ,Space weather ,Galactic cosmic rays ,Population statistics ,Cosmology ,On board ,Cosmic rays, Cosmology, Ionosphere, Magnetosphere, Particle detectors, Population statistics, Data analysis techniques, Detection and discriminations, Different time scale, Galactic cosmic rays, High energy particle detectors, Italian Space Agency, Near-Earth environments, Space administration, Orbits ,Detection and discriminations ,Magnetosphere ,Environmental science ,High energy particle detectors ,Satellite ,Ionosphere ,Near-Earth environments ,Cosmic rays ,Different time scale ,Remote sensing - Abstract
CSES-01 (China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite) is a mission developed by CNSA (Chinese National Space Administration) and ASI (Italian Space Agency) to investigate the near-Earth electromagnetic, plasma and particle environment, focusing on the disturbances of the ionosphere-magnetosphere transition region. In this framework, the Italian High Energy Particle Detector (HEPD) on board CSES-01, is an advanced detector based on a tower of scintillators and a silicon tracker that provide good energy resolution as well as a wide angular acceptance for electrons of 3-100 MeV, protons of 30-200 MeV and light nuclei (up to Oxygen). The very good capabilities in both detection and discrimination of particles make the detector well suited for space-weather purposes; indeed HEPD is able to continuously monitor the magnetospheric environment with high precision and stability in time. Turbulent conditions in the near-Earth environment translate into modification of particles and magnetic/electric measurements at different time-scales. In this work, the data-analysis techniques and some preliminary results concerning the study of different proton populations encountered along CSES-01 orbit (galactic cosmic rays, re-entrant albedo etc.) are presented.
13. The hepd apparatus for the cses mission
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Beatrice Panico, Maria Teresa Ricci, Matteo Sposito, C. De Donato, Livio Conti, S. Bartocci, Roberto Iuppa, Ester Ricci, Maria Ionica, Francesco Maria Follega, Andrea Contin, W. J. Burger, M. Merge, V. Vitale, G. Laurenti, C. Manea, G. Ambrosi, Valentina Scotti, M. Lolli, C. Guadalini, G. Masciantonio, M. Pozzato, L. Patrizii, R. Sparvoli, L. Pacini, G. Castellini, Roberto Battiston, P. Picozza, C. De Santis, F. Palma, I. Rashevskaya, Alessandro Sotgiu, F. Perfetto, Bruno Spataro, P. Cipollone, Ignazio Lazzizzera, F. Palmonari, L. Marcelli, G. Osteria, S. B. Ricciarini, Panico, B., Osteria, G., Perfetto, F., Scotti, V., Cipollone, P., De Donato, C., De Santis, C., Marcelli, L., Masciantonio, G., Mergè, M., Palma, F., Picozza, P., Sotgiu, A., Sparvoli, R., Contin, A., Guadalini, C., Laurenti, G., Lolli, M., Palmonari, F., Patrizii, L., Pozzato, M., Ricci, M., Spataro, B., Burger, W. J., Battiston, R., Follega, F. M., Iuppa, R., Lazzizzera, I., Manea, C., Rashevskaya, I., Ricci, E., Vitale, V., Ambrosi, G., Ionica, M., Sposito, M., Bartocci, S., Conti, L., Castellini, G., Pacini, L., Ricciarini, S. B., and Merge, M.
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History ,High energy particle ,Proton ,Nuclear Theory ,Cyclotron ,Cosmic ray ,Electron ,Particle detector ,Education ,Physics::Geophysics ,law.invention ,Nuclear physics ,Atmosphere ,symbols.namesake ,law ,Aerospace engineering ,Nuclear Experiment ,Trapped particle ,Low-energy components ,Physics ,Settore FIS/01 ,business.industry ,Radiation belts ,Computer Science Applications ,Magnetic field ,Van Allen radiation belt ,Physics::Space Physics ,symbols ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Environmental science ,Satellite ,business ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
The High-Energy Particle Detector (HEPD) is one of the payloads of the CSES space mission. The HEPD is built by the Italian Limadou collaboration and has different goals. It will study the temporal stability of the inner Van Allen radiation belts, the precipitation of trapped particles in the atmosphere and the low energy component of the cosmic rays (5-100 MeV for electrons and 15 - 300 MeV for protons). It has been tested at the Beam Test Facility of the INFN National Laboratory of Frascati, for electrons, and at the Proton Cyclotron of Trento, for protons. Here is presented a study of the performance of the apparatus to separate electrons and protons and identify nuclei up to iron.
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